Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to the first [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So welcome to the first edition of CCG People , which we hope will tell you all you need to know about the people that make CCG such a success . |
2 | But the parties are not confined to the first perspective . |
3 | Although the classification notation will subsequently incorporate the notation of the second facet , the document will be placed physically according to the first facet ; that is , this document will either be placed with other documents on mathematics or with other documents on primary schools . |
4 | She could almost see him searching for another string of quips if Jessica would not thaw to the first attempt . |
5 | ‘ No , no ; I think we will just stick to the first choice . |
6 | Although the royalty may apply to any ‘ resale ’ , it is anticipated that it would not apply to the first sale by a gallery of a contemporary artist . |
7 | These improvements in mortality are now almost totally confined to the first year of life and the years after age 65 . |
8 | And I only ever went to the first reunion after graduation . ’ |
9 | This also applies to the first return . |
10 | The first thing she will do is organise more space than the limited suite of offices traditionally allocated to the First Lady . |
11 | In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 . |
12 | These roads lead to that part of the old Chatham Royal Naval Dockyard which is now leased to the first defendant , Medway ( Chatham ) Dock Co . |
13 | For example , the Turkish translation of ( 95 ) might be glossed as ( 96 ) , where the proximal demonstrative anaphorically refers to the first referent introduced , and the distal demonstrative to the second : ( 95 ) John and Mary came into the room : he was laughing but she was crying ( 96 ) John and Mary came into the room : this was laughing , but that was crying In that case , there are good arguments for considering that anaphora ultimately rests on deictic notions ( Lyons , 1977a : 671 ) . |
14 | In fact , I had n't even got to the first stair before the phone went . |
15 | I could n't get to the first part again and yeah that 's right |
16 | It describes a syndrome , sometimes related to the first intercourse but by no means restricted to it , in which the woman develops the symptoms of cystitis , particularly frequency and dysuria , following sex . |
17 | Juliet almost ran to the first house , which sported a wooden sign behind a straggly hawthorn hedge . |
18 | Recently relegated to the first division , the projected loss of Premier League gate receipts meant a further deficit of £400,000 . |